Jeff Carter Retires After 19 Seasons in the NHL
Two-time Stanley Cup winner with the Kings ends his career with the Pittsburgh Penguins, plans to focus on family.
- Jeff Carter, former Philadelphia Flyers star, played his final NHL game with the Pittsburgh Penguins, scoring a goal in his last appearance.
- Carter's career spanned 19 years, including significant stints with the Flyers, Columbus Blue Jackets, Los Angeles Kings, and the Penguins.
- He won two Stanley Cups with the Kings and also earned gold medals at the World Junior Championships and the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
- Carter expressed a desire to retire to spend more time with his family, citing the sacrifices they made during his career.
- Throughout his career, Carter was known for his scoring ability and clutch performances, ranking 16th in NHL history for game-winning goals.